Objectives Parental influences are among the strongest behavioral correlates to unintentional injury outcome in early childhood, but are less well understood as children develop. We implemented a prospective research design to study how parenting style, parent–child relationships, and parental mental health influence injury during middle childhood. We also considered the roles of parent and child gender. Methods Parental influences were assessed from a sample of 584 first graders, plus their mothers and fathers. Injuries requiring medical treatment were assessed regularly over the subsequent 5 years. Logistic regression models examined how maternal and paternal parenting factors predicted injury among all children, just boys, and just girls...
The present study focuses on how a father\u27s supportive presence during interactions with his chil...
This study set out to examine father-related factors predicting maternal physical child abuse risk i...
Objective Unintentional injuries, the leading cause of pediatric mortality, are caused by a complex ...
Objectives Previous work suggests that maternal parenting and supervision reduces risk for children’...
Unintentional injury is an important cause of infant and child hospitalisation and parents play a ke...
Objectives Two factors were considered as predictors of children’s risk for unintentional injury: (a...
Objective There is increasing interest in understanding how parent supervision influences young chil...
Objective To examine how maternal and child characteristics interact to moderate injury rate and inj...
This research uses a national longitudinal sample of children (the National Longitudinal Survey of Y...
Objective: To assess parental be-liefs that minor childhood injuries play a beneficial role in the d...
This study focuses on the effects of family psychosocial factors on the probability of injuries thro...
The purpose of the current study was to further explore the relations between parent trauma, parenti...
This study addresses the topic of mother and father involvement during childhood and adolescence as ...
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death for Canadian children aged 1 to14 years and an...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The present study focuses on how a father\u27s supportive presence during interactions with his chil...
This study set out to examine father-related factors predicting maternal physical child abuse risk i...
Objective Unintentional injuries, the leading cause of pediatric mortality, are caused by a complex ...
Objectives Previous work suggests that maternal parenting and supervision reduces risk for children’...
Unintentional injury is an important cause of infant and child hospitalisation and parents play a ke...
Objectives Two factors were considered as predictors of children’s risk for unintentional injury: (a...
Objective There is increasing interest in understanding how parent supervision influences young chil...
Objective To examine how maternal and child characteristics interact to moderate injury rate and inj...
This research uses a national longitudinal sample of children (the National Longitudinal Survey of Y...
Objective: To assess parental be-liefs that minor childhood injuries play a beneficial role in the d...
This study focuses on the effects of family psychosocial factors on the probability of injuries thro...
The purpose of the current study was to further explore the relations between parent trauma, parenti...
This study addresses the topic of mother and father involvement during childhood and adolescence as ...
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death for Canadian children aged 1 to14 years and an...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The present study focuses on how a father\u27s supportive presence during interactions with his chil...
This study set out to examine father-related factors predicting maternal physical child abuse risk i...
Objective Unintentional injuries, the leading cause of pediatric mortality, are caused by a complex ...